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  1. A Generation in Search of a Future: a speech dilivered as part of the March 4th movement at the Massachusetts Institue of Technoloy by George Wald, 1969
  2. Report of the Committee on the Visual Arts at Harvard. By Francis Keppel, Wolfgang Stechow, Donald Oenslager, George Wald, Charles Sawyer, John Walker, S. Lane Faison, Jr., and John Nicholas Brown. by Cambridge. Harvard University. Committee on the Visual Arts., 1955
  3. Energy Bibliography Annotated by George Wald, 1978
  4. Self-Intellection and Identity in the Philosophy of Plotinus (European University Studies Series XX, Vol. 274/Europaische Hochschulschriften Reihe XX) by George Wald, 1990-11
  5. Defoliation: What Are Our Herbicides Doing To Us? (A Ballantine/Friends of the Earth book) by Thomas Whiteside, 1970-03
  6. Getting Started in Clinical Radiology: From Image to Diagnosis by George Eastman, Christoph Wald, et all 2005-10-10
  7. George Wald
  8. Biography - Wald, George (1906-1997): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  9. Biochimiste: Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, Robert Crane, Fernand Seguin, George Wald, Ernst Boris Chain, Juan Negrín, Paul Nurse, Eduard Buchner (French Edition)
  10. Biochimiste Américain: Robert Crane, George Wald, Roger Tsien, Robert Furchgott, Gertrude Elion, Gerty Theresa Cori, Edward Adelbert Doisy (French Edition)
  11. Neurobiologists: Roger Wolcott Sperry, Wade Regehr, Colin Blakemore, Achim Peters, Donald A. Glaser, George Wald, Edward Kravitz
  12. What is to Be Done?: Volume III, No. 10, December, 1978 -- Article on Allen Ginsberg with full text of his poem, "Plutonian Ode" SIGNED by Payne (ed.); (Allen Ginsberg) (George Wald) (Nuclear Disarmament) Templeton, 1978-01-01
  13. The Black Panthers, Jews and Israel by Albert S., Robert E. Goldburg, Huey Newton, Morris U. Schappes And George Wald Axelrad, 1971-01-01
  14. Societal Issues, Scientific Viewpoints

1. Dr. Pék László: George Wald (1906-1997)
Dr. Pék László George Wald (19061997), Orvostörténelem, Tudománytörténet, Biográfia, History of Medicine Ezek közé az eminens tudósok közé tartozott George Wald, akirl hónapokkal ezeltt közölték, hogy 91 éves Korányi T. wald george. In A Nobel-díjasok kislexikona
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Medycyna, Biologia, Stany Zjednoczone. wald george( 1906) wald george ( 1906-), fizjolog i biochemik amerykaski, profesor biologii na Uniwersytecie Harvarda w Cambridge
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Wald George (1906-), fizjolog i biochemik amerykañski, profesor biologii na Uniwersytecie Harvarda w Cambridge w Stanach Zjednoczonych (od 1944). Za odkrycia dotycz±ce chemizmu widzenia, g³ównie struktury rodopsyny (purpury wzrokowej), wraz z Amerykaninem H.K. Hartline'em oraz Szwedem R.A.Granitem , otrzyma³ w 1967 Nagrodê Nobla w dziedzinie medycyny. WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry

3. Dr. Pék László: George Wald (1906-1997)
Dr. Pék László George Wald (19061997), Orvostörténelem, Tudománytörténet,Biográfia, History of Medicine. 383-387. old. Korányi T. wald george.
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GEORGE WALD (1906-1997)* Dr. P©k L¡szl³ N©met kutat³k a mºlt sz¡zad hetvenes ©vei k¶r¼l fő vonalakban tiszt¡zt¡k a l¡t³szerv anat³miai k©pleteinek ©lettani szerep©t. A l¡t¡s bio - ©s neurok©miai folyamatinak megismer©se azonban e sz¡zad harmincas ©veitől az USA-ban tev©kenykedő kutat³k ©rdeme. Ezek k¶z© az eminens tud³sok k¶z© tartozott George Wald, akiről h³napokkal ezelőtt k¶z¶lt©k, hogy 91 ©ves kor¡ban elhunyt.
Wald 1906. november 18.-¡n sz¼letett New Yorkban. Sz¼lei egy Przemysl melletti falub³l v¡ndoroltak Amerik¡ba. Elemi ©s k¶z©piskol¡it Brooklynban v©gezte. A New York-i egyetem term©szettudom¡nyi fakult¡s¡ra iratkozott be, ©s 1927-ben szerzett diplom¡t. A Columbia Egyetem zool³gia tansz©k©n helyezkedett el. 1932-ben nyerte el a b¶lcs©szeti doktor¡tust. A National Research Council k©t©ves biol³giai ¶szt¶nd­jat szavazott meg sz¡m¡ra. Ebből egy ©vet a Nobel-d­jas Otto Warburg laborat³rium¡ban t¶lt¶tt Berlin-Dahlem ben. Itt mutatta ki Wald elsők©nt a retin¡ban az A-vitamint. Mivel ez idő t¡jt

4. WIEM: Wald George
wald george (1906), fizjolog i biochemik amerykanski, profesor biologiina Uniwersytecie Harvarda w Cambridge w Stanach Zjednoczonych (od
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Wald George (1906-), fizjolog i biochemik amerykañski, profesor biologii na Uniwersytecie Harvarda w Cambridge w Stanach Zjednoczonych (od 1944). Za odkrycia dotycz±ce chemizmu widzenia, g³ównie struktury rodopsyny (purpury wzrokowej), wraz z Amerykaninem H.K. Hartline'em oraz Szwedem R.A.Granitem , otrzyma³ w 1967 Nagrodê Nobla w dziedzinie medycyny. WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry

5. George Wald
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8. George Wald
George Wald. (1906 ). George Wald was born in 1906 in New York City.While researching the biochemistry of vision at Harvard University
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George Wald was born in 1906 in New York City. While researching the biochemistry of vision at Harvard University, he disclosed the presence of Vitamin A in the retina of the eye. Further discoveries of the molecular makeup and chemical interactions within the eyes of all species won this biologist the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1967. He was also politically engaged on behalf of international peace movements. Source: Dor LeDor

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10. George Wald
George Wald. George Wald (1906 1997) American biochemist who received(with Haldan K. Hartline of the United States and Ragnar
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American biochemist who received (with Haldan K. Hartline of the United States and Ragnar Granit of Sweden) the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1967 for his work on the chemistry of vision.
While studying in Berlin as a National Research Council fellow (1932-33), Wald discovered that vitamin A is a vital ingredient of the pigments in the retina and, hence, important in maintaining vision. After further research in Heidelberg and at the universities of Zurich and Chicago, he joined the faculty of Harvard University in 1934. By the early 1950s Wald had succeeded in elucidating the chemical reactions involved in the vision process of the rods (receptors on the retina used for night vision). In the late 1950s, with Paul K. Brown, he identified the pigments in the retina that are sensitive to yellow-green light and red light and in the early 1960s the pigment sensitive to blue light. Wald and Brown also discovered the role of vitamin A in forming the three colour pigments and showed that colour blindness is caused simply by the absence of one of them. Wald became professor emeritus at Harvard in 1977.
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George Wald 1967 Nobel Laureate in Medicine. George Wald (b. Nov. 18, 1906,New York, NY, USd. April 12, 1997, Cambridge, Mass.), American
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1967 Nobel Laureate in Medicine George Wald (b. Nov. 18, 1906, New York, N.Y., U.S.d. April 12, 1997, Cambridge, Mass.), American biochemist who received (with Haldan K. Hartline of the United States and Ragnar Granit of Sweden) the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1967 for his work on the chemistry of vision. While studying in Berlin as a National Research Council fellow (1932-33), Wald discovered that vitamin A is a vital ingredient of the pigments in the retina and, hence, important in maintaining vision. After further research in Heidelberg and at the universities of Zürich and Chicago, he joined the faculty of Harvard University in 1934. By the early 1950s Wald had succeeded in elucidating the chemical reactions involved in the vision process of the rods (receptors on the retina used for night vision). In the late 1950s, with Paul K. Brown, he identified the pigments in the retina that are sensitive to yellow-green light and red light and in the early 1960s the pigment sensitive to blue light. Wald and Brown also discovered the role of vitamin A in forming the three colour pigments and showed that colour blindness is caused simply by the absence of one of them. Wald became professor emeritus at Harvard in 1977. Wald contributed greatly to our knowledge of the human eye, particularly the visual pigments and how light affects them. He was on the forefront of the revolution that changed biology from a cellular to a molecular science. An early and outspoken opponent of the Vietnam War, Wald was always a lively, engaged, and formidable figure in the political arena.

12. George Wald - Biography
george wald – Biography. george Laureate. To cite this document, alwaysstate the source as shown above. george wald died in 1997.
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George Wald was born in New York City on November 18th, 1906, of immigrant parents, Isaac, who had come from a village near Przemysl, in what was then Austrian Poland, and Ernestine Rosenmann, from a small village near Munich, in Bavaria. After attending public primary and secondary I schools in Brooklyn, he received the degree of Bachelor of Science from Washington Square College of New York University in 1927; and then took graduate work in zoology at Columbia University , from which he received the Ph.D. in 1932. During this graduate period he was a student and research assistant of Professor Selig Hecht.
On receiving the Ph. D. he was awarded a National Research Council Fellowship in Biology (1932-1934). This was begun in the laboratory of Otto Warburg in Berlin-Dahlem and it was there that Dr.Wald first identified vitamin A in the retina. Vitamin A had just been isolated in the laboratory of Professor Paul Karrer in Zurich, and Dr. Wald went to Karrer's laboratory to complete the identification. That done, he spent a period in the laboratory of Otto Meyerhof , at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Heidelberg. The second year of the fellowship was spent in the laboratories of the Department of Physiology at the

13. Wald, George
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(b. Nov. 18, 1906, New York, N.Y., U.S.d. April 12, 1997, Cambridge, Mass.), American biochemist who received (with Haldan K. Hartline of the United States and Ragnar Granit of Sweden) the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1967 for his work on the chemistry of vision. By the early 1950s Wald had succeeded in elucidating the chemical reactions involved in the vision process of the rods (receptors on the retina used for night vision). In the late 1950s, with Paul K. Brown, he identified the pigments in the retina that are sensitive to yellow-green light and red light and in the early 1960s the pigment sensitive to blue light. Wald and Brown also discovered the role of vitamin A in forming the three colour pigments and showed that colour blindness is caused simply by the absence of one of them. Wald became professor emeritus at Harvard in 1977.

14. 63095. Wald, George. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
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15. George Wald, November 18, 1906—April 12, 1997 | By John E. Dowling | Biographic
BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS. National Academy of Sciences. Courtesy of Harvard University News Office, Cambridge, Mass. george wald. November 18, 1906 April 12, 1997. By John E. Dowling figures of the
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B In addition to being a superb scientist, Wald was a marvelous teacher, lecturer, and writer. Time magazine named him "one of the ten best teachers in the country" in a cover story published in 1966. He wrote and lectured on a wide variety of topics from the "Origin of Life" and "Life and Mind in the Universe" to political issues. The Vietnam War horrified him and, beginning in the mid-1960s until shortly before his death, he was deeply involved in anti-war and anti-nuclear activities. He considered his political actions as part of being a biologist: one who is concerned with life. George Wald was born in New York City on November 18, 1906. The son of immigrant parents, he grew up in Brooklyn in a working-class neighborhood. His mother was from Germany, his father from Poland. He showed an aptitude for mechanical things and science from his youngest days. An early triumph was the successful construction of a crystal detector radio that enabled him and his neighborhood friends to listen to the 1919 World Series. George went to Manual Training High School, now the Brooklyn Technical High School, which trained students to use their hands and to build things. He later felt this training was especially useful for his scientific career, as it enabled him to design and even to help build a variety of specialized equipment. Two interests stand out from his high school days: electricity and vaudeville. For a while he thought of electrical engineering as a career but a visit to Western Electric in New Jersey soured him on that path. With a high school friend, he organized a vaudeville act that they took to nearby Jewish community centers. His success as a performer suggested law as a possible career and so he entered college as a pre-law student at Washington Square College of New York University.

16. 63094. Wald, George. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
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17. George Wald Winner Of The 1967 Nobel Prize In Medicine
george wald, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. george wald. 1967 Nobel Laureate in Medicine submitted by Ian Podd) george wald Brief Info( submitted by Jenn)
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1967 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
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eye . Ragnar Granit, Haldan Keffer Hartline, george wald. 1/3 of theprize, 1/3 of the prize, 1/3 of the prize. Sweden, USA, USA. Karolinska
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19. George Wald Winner Of The 1967 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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1967 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
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20. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Medicine
Varmus, Harold E. 1989. WagnerJauregg, Julius, 1927. Waksman, Selman Abraham,1952. wald, george, 1967. Warburg, Otto Heinrich, 1931. Watson, James Dewey,1962.
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